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  • quel est le grand defi pierre Lavoie 2016
    2016
    Co-Authors: Manon Dufour
    Abstract:

    Le Grand defi Pierre Lavoie est un evenement sante annuel initie par Pierre Lavoie qui rassemble des milliers de personnes. C'est le plus grand evenement du genre au Quebec. La Tournee du Grand defi Pierre Lavoie va dans les ecoles afin de sensibiliser les jeunes aux dangers de la sedentarite et pour promouvoir l'adoption d'un mode de vie sain. Nous sommes fiers de participer a ce mouvement qui vise a ameliorer la sante !!! Grand defi Pierre Lavoie Site (...)

  • entrainement bouge au cube grand defi pierre Lavoie
    2014
    Co-Authors: Manon Dufour
    Abstract:

    Le Grand defi Pierre Lavoie vous propose une seance d'entrainement d'une duree de 15 minutes divisee en 5 blocs ! C'est parfait pour faire des cubes en classe et a la maison durant le defi Leve-toi et bouge ! N'oubliez pas : 15 minutes= 1 cube energie Bloc 1 - Echauffement sur la chanson Leve-toi et bouge 0:00 Bloc 2 - Cardio 2:54 Bloc 3 - Musculation 6:24 Bloc 4 - Equilibre 9:54 Bloc 5 - Etirement 13:48

  • defi pierre Lavoie le zumbatomic
    2014
    Co-Authors: Manon Dufour
    Abstract:

    Le Grand defi Pierre Lavoie vous propose une seance de Zumbatomic(r) d'une duree de 15 minutes ! C'est parfait pour faire des cubes avec vos enfants ou vos eleves. Plaisir garanti pour les petits et les grands ! N'oubliez pas : 15 minutes= 1 cube. Voir lien Leve-toi et bouge 2013- Zumbatomic(r) Paroles de la chanson GRAND DEFI PIERRE Lavoie LEVE-TOI ET BOUGE Mange ta pomme (...)

  • le defi pierre Lavoie
    2010
    Co-Authors: Manon Dufour
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    Le Grand defi Pierre Lavoie est un evenement sante qui vise a amasser des fonds pour la recherche sur les maladies orphelines et a motiver les jeunes de 6 a 12 ans a adopter de saines habitudes de vie par son concours provincial. En 1999, Pierre Lavoie a lance le premier Defi au Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean dans le but de sensibiliser la population a l'acidose lactique, la maladie qui lui a ravi deux enfants, et d'amasser des fonds pour la recherche sur les maladies orphelines. Il (...)

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  • In defense of post-Keynesian and heterodox economics : responses to their critics
    2012
    Co-Authors: Marc Lavoie
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    Preface: The Future of Post-Keynesian Economics and Heterodox Economics Contra Their Critics Frederic S. Lee and Marc Lavoie 1. Post-Keynesians and Others John King 2. After the Crisis: Perspectives for Post-Keynesian Economics Marc Lavoie 3. Post-Keynesian Economics - How to Move Forward Engelbert Stockhammer and Paul Ramskogler 4. A Guide to Paradigmatic Self-Marginalization: Lessons for Post-Keynesian Economists Leonhard Dobusch and Jakob Kappeler 5. Post-Keynesianism, Heterodoxy, and Mainstream Economics David Dequech 6. Heterodox Economics and its Critics Frederic S. Lee 7. Building Heterodox Community: Pluralism in Fragmented Epistemological Communities Barbara E. Hopkins 8. Conversation or Monologue? On Advising Heterodox Economists with Addendum Matias Vernengo 9. Economics Fit for the Queen: Barriers and Opportunities Peter E. Earl and Ti-Ching Peng 10. Orthodoxy, Heterodoxy, and Post-Keynesian Economics: Notes on Taxonomy Gary Mongiovi 11. The Global Financial Crisis and the Role of Engagement with the Mainstream in the Future of Post-Keynesian Economics Louis-Philippe Rochon and Peter Docherty 12. Notes on Ideology and Methodology with Addendum Duncan K. Foley 13. Whither Heterodoxy? Or Where is Heterodox Economics Going? Liem Hoang-Ngoc

  • Le chômage d'équilibre. Réalité ou artefact statistique ?
    Revue économique, 2000
    Co-Authors: Marc Lavoie
    Abstract:

    Lavoie Marc. Le chômage d'équilibre. Réalité ou artefact statistique ?. In: Revue économique, volume 51, n°6, 2000. pp. 1477-1484

  • Performance Differentials in the National Hockey League: Discrimination Versus Style-of-Play Thesis
    Canadian Public Policy-analyse De Politiques, 1992
    Co-Authors: Marc Lavoie, Gilles Grenier, Serge Coulombe
    Abstract:

    William D. Walsh's article contains many criticisms of our explanation of performance differentials in professional hockey, as evidenced by his 39 citations of Lavoie et al.1 We shall deal here only with the major arguments and show that Walsh's reasoning is based on very shaky grounds. Actually, Walsh's main point was already considered in another article of ours (Lavoie, 1989). There, the stacking of Francophones and their favourable performance differentials were examined using hypotheses: the discrimination thesis, which is ours (Coulombe and Lavoie, 1985a; 1985b; Lavoie, Grenier and Coulombe, 1987; 1989) and that of David Marple (1975); the linguistic fluency thesis, which is basically that of Michael Krashinsky (1989);2 the reservation wage thesis, which was put forth by Marple and P. Pirie (1977) and Michel Boucher (1984); and finally the style-ofplay thesis, put forth by many sportswriters. Under the style-of-play thesis, Lavoie (1989:20-22) considered four variants: 1/ Francophones are reluctant to fight, 2/they lack work ethics, 3/they are too offence oriented, 4/ they are too small. Walsh's analysis is mainly concerned with the third and fourth variants.3

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  • on the hermeneutics debate an introduction to a symposium on don Lavoie s the interpretive dimension of economics science hermeneutics and praxeology
    The Review of Austrian Economics, 2011
    Co-Authors: Virgil Henry Storr
    Abstract:

    Donald Lavoie is best known outside of Austrian economics for his work on the “socialist calculation debate.” In his Rivalry and Central Planning (1985), published by Cambridge University Press, he argued that the traditional account of the debate over the possibility of rational economic calculation under socialism was incorrect. While it was widely argued that the Austrians lost that debate to the market socialists, Lavoie established that Lange and Lerner never really addressed Mises and Hayek's chief concerns. Rather than losing the debate, as Lavoie demonstrated, the Austrians actually won it. After Lavoie, it became impossible to maintain the standard account.

  • On the hermeneutics debate: An introduction to a symposium on Don Lavoie's “The Interpretive Dimension of Economics—Science, Hermeneutics, and Praxeology”
    The Review of Austrian Economics, 2010
    Co-Authors: Virgil Henry Storr
    Abstract:

    Donald Lavoie is best known outside of Austrian economics for his work on the “socialist calculation debate.” In his Rivalry and Central Planning (1985), published by Cambridge University Press, he argued that the traditional account of the debate over the possibility of rational economic calculation under socialism was incorrect. While it was widely argued that the Austrians lost that debate to the market socialists, Lavoie established that Lange and Lerner never really addressed Mises and Hayek's chief concerns. Rather than losing the debate, as Lavoie demonstrated, the Austrians actually won it. After Lavoie, it became impossible to maintain the standard account.

  • 'New' Collaborative Learning Environments: The Convergence of Hermeneutics and Hypertext
    SSRN Electronic Journal, 2006
    Co-Authors: Virgil Henry Storr
    Abstract:

    Don Lavoie was the consummate teacher. He embraced the life of the mind, the world of ideas and philosophies and books with all of his being. And, he taught by example rather than by pronouncements, that being a scholar meant that you had to respect but not be bound by disciplinary borders, that being a teacher meant that you had to give generously not only of your ideas but of your time, and that being a student meant that you had to be an ardent and assiduous reader. Indeed, the anchor of Lavoie's pedagogic creed, to borrow a term from Dewey, was a belief that one of the best ways to learn was by meticulously questioning a text and then listening intently to what it and your fellow questioners had to say to you in reply. Consequently, Lavoie (ever the good hermeneuticist) embraced those settings that facilitated this play of questions and answers. Although he was an excellent lecturer and enjoyed teaching in the traditional classroom, he thrived in the workshop, in the readings group, in the one-on-one conversation and in the hypertextual learning environment.